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Magellan Triton 2000
$500.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Robust extras (camera, mp3, flashlight) add some functionality most GPS units may lack.
The Cons:Lacks street-level maps. User fields get reset back to defaults if you scroll to another page. Crashes frequently with no reason or warning.
Magellan's Triton 2000 is a handheld GPS receiver which features a 2.7-inch full colour touch-screen interface. The screen allows for full interaction with maps and menus and the receiver also hosts a built-in, 2-megapixel camera which can attach photographs to geographic locations.
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The Triton 2000 is also equipped with MP3 (via a headphone jack), photo-viewing and audio book support. An attached barometer tracks weather for up-to-date predictions and a 3-axis electronic compass displays stationary heading and bearing.
Features
- 2.7-inch full colour touch-screen interface (map/menu interaction)
- Integrated 2-megapixel camera
- MP3, photo and audio book support (via headphone jack)
- Barometer and weather prediction
- 3-axis electronic compass
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Pros & Cons
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Robust extras (camera, mp3, flashlight) add some functionality most GPS units may lack.
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User fields get reset back to defaults if you scroll to another page.
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Crashes frequently with no reason or warning.
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Generally sluggish performance, especially on the main maps screen.
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"Nearest cache/waypoint" feature flat out doesn't work, points to much further waypoints/caches.
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PC interfacing is even quite slow, takes minutes to load waypoints rather than seconds like competing units.
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